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What Time Is It?

Bob Denman

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Did everybody (Except our good friends in Arizona and Hawaii), get their clocks adjusted correctly yesterday morning? :D
 
I wish Daylight Savings Time would just go away . . . twice a year, it gets to screw with our circadian rhythm . . . we weren't designed for this . . . it is like getting a touch of jet lag without taking the vacation!
 
I'll be 6 months trying to catch up on that lost hour of sleep!

PS I thought Indiana also didn't do DST.

I honestly have never looked up the States that don't make their residents go through this dance step... :shocked:
I've got an ex-girlfriend in Arizona, who likes to remind me that her clocks don't need this much attention, and a Daughter of a fellow insulin-pumper lives out in #50...
 
We got our clocks adjusted on Saturday night Bob. We really need that extra hour here in the summer so it won't get dusky until 3:30 AM or so. :roflblack::roflblack:

The upside, did not get dark last night until 8:30 PM. Could still see full light on the horizon. We are working our way to almost full daylight for the North to Alaska visitors. They will be two weeks past the full light cycle when they arrive. Bring your blindfolds if you can't sleep in the light. nojoke

Our state legislature is re-considering DST for Alaska. If they do, no changes until January 2017.
 
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